Luke 22:64

And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?

Cross-reference

Luke 6:29 Parallel

Luke 6:29 records Jesus' command to offer the other cheek; here he silently endures being struck, fulfilling his own teaching.

Luke 23:11 Parallel

In Luke 23:11, Herod and his soldiers mock Jesus, continuing the pattern of contempt he faces.

2 Chronicles 36:16 explicitly describes mocking God's messengers, exactly what Jesus endures here. Direct thematic parallel of rejection.

Isaiah 50:6 Prophetic fulfillment

Isaiah 50:6 prophesies the suffering servant who does not hide from mocking and beating — directly fulfilled by Jesus being blindfolded and struck here.

Matthew 5:39 records Jesus' teaching on non-retaliation, which he exemplifies by not resisting the blows he receives.

Mark 14:65 Parallel

Mark 14:65 gives the parallel account of the same mocking and striking, including blindfolding and taunting.

1 Peter 2:23 describes Jesus' response to reviling—he did not revile or threaten, exactly as shown here.

John 18:22 Parallel

In John 18:22, Jesus is struck by an officer during his trial; both incidents show physical abuse from authorities.

In Jeremiah 37:15, Jeremiah is beaten and imprisoned by officials, paralleling the physical abuse Jesus receives.

In Jeremiah 20:7, the prophet laments being mocked; this echoes the mockery Jesus endures as a suffering prophet.